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Index
Title
Copyright
Content
Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgments
Contributors
Introduction
1 Sacred Theology and the Reading of the Divine Word
I. Definite Atonement in Church History
2 “We Trust in the Saving Blood”
3 “Sufficient for All, Efficient for Some”
4 Calvin, Indefinite Language, and Definite Atonement
5 Blaming Beza
6 The Synod of Dort and Definite Atonement
7 Controversy on Universal Grace
8 Atonement and the Covenant of Redemption
II. Definite Atonement in the Bible
9 “Because He Loved Your Forefathers”
10 “Stricken for the Transgression of My People”
11 For the Glory of the Father and the Salvation of His People
12 For Whom Did Christ Die?
13 The Glorious, Indivisible, Trinitarian Work of God in Christ
14 “Problematic Texts” for Definite Atonement in the Pastoral and General Epistles
III. Definite Atonement in Theological Perspective
15 Definite Atonement and the Divine Decree
16 The Triune God, Incarnation, and Definite Atonement
17 The Definite Intent of Penal Substitutionary Atonement
18 Punishment God Cannot Twice Inflict
19 The New Covenant Work of Christ
20 Jesus Christ the Man
IV. Definite Atonement in Pastoral Practice
21 Slain for the World?
22 “Blessèd Assurance, Jesus Is Mine”?
23 “My Glory I Will Not Give to Another”
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